
Male Hormone Test



Testosterone is most commonly associated with sex drive, and is crucial for sperm production. It can also impact bone and muscle mass.

Free testosterone can bind to any cell in the body and helps regulate metabolism, and execute a variety of other cellular functions
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PSA is a serine protease whose function is to liquify semen to allow the release of spermatozoa. In healthy males, PSA is present in the bloodstream at very low concentrations (< 1 ng/mL).
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SHBG is a glycoprotein produced in the liver and binds to male sex hormones such as estradiol. SHBG controls the amount of testosterone that your body tissues can use.

In early reproductive years, estradiol is the main controller that develops and maintains female sex characteristics during puberty.
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LH is a hormone made in the pituitary gland. LH is one of the main sex hormones and can trigger and promote ovulation in females.

Visceral Fat is stored around your internal organs, including your heart, liver and intestines. Visceral fat makes chemicals and hormones that can be toxic to the body.


